In this edition of the San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science Journal:
Chemically Enhanced Treatment Wetland to Improve Water Quality and Mitigate Land Subsidence in the Sacramento‒San Joaquin Delta: Cost and Design Considerations: Philip A. M. Bachand, Tamara E. C. Kraus, William R. Horwath, Nathan R. Hatch, Sandra M. Bachand
Effects of Drought and the Emergency Drought Barrier on the Ecosystem of the California Delta: Wim Kimmerer, Frances Wilkerson, Bryan Downing, Richard Dugdale, Edward S. Gross, Karen Kayfetz, Shruti Khanna, Alexander E. Parker, Janet Thompson
Chemical and Toxicological Impacts to Cache Slough Following Storm-Driven Contaminant Inputs: Donald P. Weston, Christoph Moschet, Thomas M. Young, Nadhirah Johanif, Helen C. Poynton, Kaley M. Major, Richard E. Connon, Simone Hasenbein
Movement and Apparent Survival of Acoustically Tagged Juvenile Late-Fall Run Chinook Salmon Released Upstream of Shasta Reservoir, California: John Plumb, Amy Hansen, Noah Adams, Scott Evans, John Hannon
The Role of Seed Bank and Germination Dynamics in the Restoration of a Tidal Freshwater Marsh in the Sacramento‒San Joaquin Delta: Taylor M. Sloey, Mark W. Hester
View all articles in this edition by clicking here.
About SFEWS
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science is an open access journal providing peer-reviewed research about the complex environmental and water management issues of the Bay‒Delta, linking new science to policy with great impact. SFEWS‘s regional focus offers authors a chance to publish research that may uncover novel solutions to help solve some of the most significant problems that California policymakers are addressing today,
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